Craig Siegel was a Wall Street big shot who woke up in his 30s and realized he was lost. During the pandemic, he finally found the stillness he needed to kick-start his transformation. Craig joined me on Reclaim + Advance to talk about guilt, quitting drinking and taking up running, and how to reinvent yourself.
In this episode you’ll hear:
How running became a pivotal tool in Craig’s journey from addiction to restart. The importance of forgiving yourself in order to move forward and embrace new opportunities. Why aligning your career with purpose is key to finding fulfillment and avoiding destructive behaviors. The power of sharing without a plan and how it leads to unexpected rewards. Why nurturing desire and believing in your potential are essential to personal growth and impact.
Below are some of Craig’s favorite quotes:
On embracing your potential:
“The small-scale plays have been cancelled. It’s up to us to do the big, grand things, but we have to start feeding and exercising that desire muscle.”
On finding purpose:
“I don’t believe in coincidences. I believe we are all here for a specific reason, and we should never stop trying to identify what that reason is, so that we can serve and help people.”
On the nature of pain:
“Emotional and mental pain is much harder to deal with than physical pain.”
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